2024 Four-Star CB Omillio Agard names Top 5

On3 imageby:Hayes Fawcett12/12/22

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Four-star cornerback Omillio Agard of Philadelphia (PA) St. Joseph’s Prep has narrowed his list to five schools— Clemson, Penn State, Tennessee, Michigan, and Alabama.

The 5-foot-11, 175 pounder went in-depth on his finalists.

Clemson

“Clemson is home, Clemson has the family feel,” Agard said. “From the meetings with Coach Swinney to the love from the regular students at Clemson. Coach Swinney, Coach Reed and the whole Clemson staff shows me I’m a top priority! Both Coach Swinney and Coach Reed visit to see me at my school! My former teammate Jeremiah Trotter Jr. is there and I would love to be on that field with him again!”

Penn State

“PSU is the hometown team,” Agard said. “I’ve been on their board as their top priority since my freshman year. Coach Franklin and Coach Smith are always either showing up to my school to see me, or coming to my games! I love them, and my former head Coach at my school is a coach on PSU’s staff.’

Tennessee

“I believe in Coach Heup,” Agard said. “They changed things in Knoxville and I would definitely want to be a part of that. I was in attendance for their game against Alabama and it showed me that I love their fans and the town as a whole!”

Michigan

“Michigan is one of the most intriguing schools,” Agard said. “They have the best academics while having the best football I can play. I can really see myself blossoming as a star in Ann Arbor. I love Coach Clink, and Coach Harbaugh is one of the coolest coaches!”

Alabama

“Bama is Bama! Coach Saban is the GOAT and him being a defensive minded guy, I will be held to a high standard if I go there! I love how they prepare as a team and staff. Coach Trob has been recruiting me since he was at Miami. You can’t go wrong with Bama football!”

Agard ranks as the No. 264 player in the On3 Consensus, a complete and equally weighted industry-generated average that accounts for all four major recruiting sites. He also tabs in as the No. 26 cornerback and the No.5 player in the state of Pennsylvania.